Description | He seems to be under the impression that Sir Archibald Geikie is still President of the Royal Society, a position which he relinquished a year ago. The letter he enclosed is not from a society but from a club which was formed not many years ago which, in order to secure a certain class of membership, called itself the Royal Societies Club. The title was objected to at the time, especially by the Royal Society Club, which is a very old one formed among Fellows. No further notice shall be taken of the letter. |